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Bob’s Discount Furniture Custom Lucite

Custom lucite commemorating the sale of a majority stake by Bob’s Discount Furniture. The Manchester, Connecticut-based retail chain sold the interest to Bain Capital, a private equity firm based in Boston.

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Starbucks Custom Lucite

Custom Lucite commemorating notes issued by Starbucks. The coffee chain is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.

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Bagel Wars, Broncos, & Ex-M&A Bankers: What’s Become of These Deals 15 Years Later?

February 4, 2016 by David Parry

That place where the Super Bowl champion Denver Broncos play—what’s it called again? Good...

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Tex-Mex Restaurant Tombstone

Custom tombstone marking a stock offering by Tex-Mex restaurant chain Chuy’s. Based in Austin, Texas, Chuy’s operates 67 restaurants in 14 states.

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Bicycle-Themed Lucite Tombstone

Lucite tombstone recognizing the merger of British online cycling retailers Wiggle and Chain Reaction Cycles. (6LACA75). Follow this link to a gallery of tombstones with spinning pieces.

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Cycle-Themed Deal Toy (alternate view)

Cycle-themed deal toy recognizing the sale of UK-based e-commerce bike retailers Wiggle and Chain Reaction Cycle.

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Slant-Top Half-Oval Lucite

Slant-top, half-oval Lucite tombstone marking the acquisition of convenience store operator Big John. The Chilean grocery store chain was purchased by Mexico’s Fomento Económico Mexicano, S.A.B. de C.V., more commonly known as FEMSA.

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European Deal Toys: Mercedes, GoPro Cycling Footage & Artesian Water!

October 3, 2016 by David Parry

A cycling legend hurtles down a treacherous Welsh mountainside----dodging cars as he reaches speeds...

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Supermarket-Themed Deal Tombstone

Custom deal tombstone marking a loan, made to German chain Globus, for the construction of a Russian hypermarket.

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Top view of crystal tombstone marking a ruble-denominated loan to Globus, for the construction of a hypermarket in Russia,